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The Minister for Environment and Rural Development announced on 10 May additional financial support of up to £2 million to assist Dumfries and Galloway Council in responding to foot-and-mouth disease.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
21 September 2001
Like other communities, the areas and numbers of people included may be as wide as one decides e.g. one could talk about the crofting community of the Highlands and Islands, or of Skye, or Balmacara.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
6 September 2001
Under section 23 of the 2000 Act, any person who is aggrieved by any conduct to which the Act applies may complain to the Investigatory Powers Tribunal if they believe that the conduct took place in relation to them or their property in challengeable circumstances.
The following list of diseases of pigs can be transmitted to humans. However, this list may not be totally comprehensive. AcanthocephaliasisActinomycosisAmebiasisAncylostomiasisAnthraxAscariasisBabesiosisBotulismBrucella suis CandidiasisClonorchiasisClostridiosisCoccidioidomycosisColibacillosisCorynebacteriosisCrimean-Congo hemorrhahic feverCryptosporidiosi...
As indicated by the Deputy Minister for Health & Community Care during the parliamentary debate on 26 April and again during my appearance before the Health and Community Care Committee on 23 May, the Executive is considering constructively the implications of the recent English High Court ruling in the case brought under the Consumer Protection Act 198...
The Scottish Executive provides funding to local authorities through the Rural Public Passenger Transport grant which authorities may use for demand-responsive public transport services if they wish.
These costs fall to the UK Exchequer. In Scotland, as at 8 May 2001, the cost of compensation for the compulsory slaughter is currently around £170 million.
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1O-3324 by Ross Finnie on 3 May 2001, what advice it has received from the Scottish Environment Protection Agency regarding the dangers of burning cattle over five years old on funeral pyres.